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ARGUMENT. 


In  presenting  to  the  art-loving  and  mechanical  public  this  work  on  Architectural 
Design,  the  author  has  endeavored  to  render  it  worthy  of  its  title  in  the  originality, 
character,  and  variety  of  the  matter  it  embraces.  That  a  high-toned  work  of  this 
character,  of  original  conception,  imparts  to  the  community  at  large  an  elevating  and 
refining  influence,  no  one  will  attempt  to  deny,  as  from  its  perusal  noble  resolutions 
are  born,  sketching  in  imagination  that  dearest  of  all  places  on  earth  to  the  human 
heart — a  beautiful  home,  around  which  hope  and  memory  delight  ever  to  linger. 

In  the  selection  of  matter  herein  presented,  it  is  believed  much  food  for  the 
architectural  mind  will  be  found.  Most  designs  given  in  illustration  have  been  execu¬ 
ted,  well  studied  and  corrected,  and  reproduced  for  publication,  and  none  but  the 
choicest  models  of  their  kind  have  been  inserted.  The  range  of  subject  is  extensive, 
and  the  treatment  of  each  particular  one  very  thorough  in  illustration.  The  pleasing 
variety  found  in  the  many  plates  of  bold  and  beautiful  details  will  prove  invaluable  to 
the  progressive  mechanic,  and  the  fine  studies  developed  in  the  elevations,  in  many  of 
which  will  be  found  that  picturesque  variety  of  sky  outline,  depth  of  shadow,  and 
sweet  repose  so  charming  in  an  architectural  conception,  with  their  romantic  and 
varied  plans,  will  afford  many  themes  for  expanding  and  cultivating  thought. 

It  is  well  to  remember  that  just  as  much  material  and  labor  is  required  to 
build  a  distorted,  unpleasing  house,  as  for  one  very  attractive ;  hence,  the  first  and 
most  important  step  to  be  taken  by  parties  contemplating  building,  is  to  select  from  a 
standard  work  a  good  design,  or,  what  is  still  more  judicious,  to  call  into  requisition  the 
services  of  an  experienced  architect,  as  he  will  be  able  to  relieve  his  employer  of 
much  trouble  and  annoyance,  saving  him  several  times  the  amount  of  his  fees,  and 
lightening  the  responsibility  of  the  builder,  in  preventing  many  small  but  very  annoy¬ 
ing  errors  from  creeping  in,  rendering  the  entire  design  well  studied  and  pleasing. 
The  thorough  utility  of  this  work  will  be  seen  at  a  glance  in  turning  it  over,  as 
designs  of  moderate  cost  have  been  developed  with  the  same  care  and  study  that 
have  been  expended  on  the  more  important  ones,  thus  presenting  fine  models  of  every 
grade  of  cost.  Should  this  work  prove  a  source  from  whence  shall  be  derived  ideas 
to  be  embodied  in  many  delightful  and  attractive  homes — lasting  and  beautiful  monu¬ 
ments  that  shall  leave  on  every  beholder  an  indelible  impression  that  shall  bloom 
and  bring  forth  fruit  again — the  loftiest  ambition  ol  the  author  will  have  been  achieved. 

G.  B.  CROFF ,  Architect, 

SARATOGA  SPRINGS,  N.  V. 


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DESIGN  FOF}  k\  ELEGANT  VILLA 

Executed  on  a  lofty  eminence  in  the  City  of  Burlington,  Vermont,  overlooking 
the  Bay  of  Burlington  and  the  Adirondack  Mountains. 

G.  B,  GROFF,  Architect,  Saratoga,  N.Y. 


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J^ESIQTNT  FOR  RESIDENCE  ,  EXECUTED  AT  f^UDSON  ,  N  •  Y  • 

G  B  •  O0FF*  Architect  .  saeato^a  . 


Scale  of  Feet. 

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G.B .Ckoff ,  ArcVt  .  saaatoqa  s psinss,  w.v. 


^El\IC/f/  J’noTO-LlTjioGI^Apjtic  CO-fi.'yT  (OsBop^e  s  Process  ) 


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Scale,  inch  ,  ©tie  feet. 

These  Desi<jns  are  easily  constructed  ,  and  not  expensive , 
but  very  rieh  in  appearance  ,  and  durable  . 

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„  Atich  .  Saratoga  ,  N  .  Y. 


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N  o  .  2  . 


No  .  3  . 

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‘j^tvvee  g)e**qtv6 

of  very  elaborate  »  but  cheaply  Constructed 

CZ  .B  -CRorr.-A.TRCH  .Saratoga,n.y. 


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BLOCVv  or  STORtS  .  uitcu-rto  CHARLOTTE.  ,  N  .  G  . 


O.B.CRorF,  ARCHITECT,  SA'R  ATOCA.KX. 


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©ACCIEIS  S  §)IL®C!jC  a  Presents  A  VERY  ATTRACTIVE  APPEARANCE 

pXftfiTSP  AT  ScAGEj-fTACoKp:  ,K-  y. 

Scale.  .  £  inch  ,  one  fooT  • 


FIRST  FLOOR  PLAN 

SCALC  INCH  .  ONE  fooT  • 


G  .B  .  Cnoff.A-BOH’T  .  Sakatoba  .  N  ,Y. 


fHOTO-LlT^OG^Ap^lC  Co  H-T  (OSBOlyiC'S  J^OCESS-) 


Plate  tAo .  10. 


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Front*  £levat*ion  or  RESIDENCE  erected  at  SARATOGA  SPRINGS  ,  N  .Y. 

i°  f  <a  ■»  i4  i8  -i'1 

C  -  B  -CROPT  „  ARCH.  SARATOGA,  N  .Y. 


Scute  uf  feet  . 


A^eric/H  Photo-Lit^og^apHic  Co  N.’jC  (Osboa,kcs  Phocess  » 


VluteM.I1. 


N  .Y. 


AHE^IC/K  f^OTO-LlT^OG^Ap^lC  Co  fJ/jT  (OSBO^C'S  PROCESS  1 


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dof^hdfes ,  cHJSAjpm  Co^ST^T^^)  i  ,  \|4\VT\\A<^, 


Appropriate  for  a  good  class  of  dwellings  .  C.B.GroFT.  ArcH’T.  SARATOG-A  .  N.Y. 


n 


^EI\IC/fJ  J>HOTO-LlTf(OGI\AfHlC  Co  f'l.'f  (OSBOF\hlE’S  PROCESS) 


P late  No  .  1 5 . 


PROFILE  OF 
TRUSS  AND 
SECTION  OF 
CORNICE  . 


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PROFILE  OF 
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NO  .^  . 


PROFILE  OF 
TRUSS  AND 
SECTION  OF 
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PROFILE  AND 
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pteaSiryj  effect.  Executed  ,t\\ey  unit  be  ^o\jo\d  very 
ric\\  apd  l^ar^dsobpe  ,but  T\ot  e*pei\SiYe  . 

Sca.Ce  ,  ^  vncVi  ,  one  ^oot . 

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^EI\IC AK  f>HOTO-LlT/(OGI\Ap)<IC  Co-H-F  (OsBOtyjES  Process.) 


J>^OTO-LlT|<OGF\Ap^ic  CO.N-'^  ( OSBOI\f(C  S  J>1\0CESS  ) 


Plate  M.  19. 


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or  RESIDENCE  prepared  for  erection  at  HUDSON,  N.V. 


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P^igi]  for4  ag  elegant  ai-|d  pidiir^gue  'Villa  -prepared  for1  execution  oi|  a  ^iglitly  bluff  at  Saratoga  L <&*• 

Tfye  _5l\adow7>  afe  ir\ter\^e  and  tlge  effed  v'ery  /friKing. 

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J’nOTO-LlT/IOG^AffJlC  Co.^.y  (Osbo^Ne  s  ff^oc 


Plate  M.  21. 


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Designs  of  Verge  Boards 

THAT  MAY  BE  EMPLOYED  WITH  ANY  OF 
THE  DIFFERENT  GaBLES. 

HERE  GIV£N  SINGLY. 


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70  T^ooys  oy 
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GB.CROFF.  ARCHITECT,  SARATOGA,  N  .Y  . 


,A^\EI\lC/fJ  J>HOTO-LlT^OGf\Ap)<IC  Co  N.^  (Osbo^Ke's  J>^ocess.) 


Plate  No.  22. 


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VARIED  DESIGNS  OF  £aVE  PENDANTS 


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,.A  well  &tud\e& ,  apt  plea&ipcj 
,/'y  Itv  detail ,  api  dra^T\  to  "be 
applicable  to  various  pitches*  o^  roop. 


Scale  ,  | inch, one  foot 


G.B.Croff .  Architect,  Saratoga.  N.V. 


% 


f\t\ E!\IC>fJ  fHOTO-llTpOG^ApplC  CoNT  (OsBO^fle's  process) 


Plate  JVo .23. 


1 


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that  map  be  made  to  ftarmonlie  with  "Roots  ot  anp  Inclination .  Stale  f  inch,  one  toot  j  Saratoga,  n.y. 


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PHOTO-LlTjfOG^Af’HlC  CO.J'I.'^  (OSBOfyjE*  PROCESS) 


^h\ei\ica(J  J>hoto-Lit/4ogi\aj>)<ic  Co  H-Y  (Osbob^es  process) 


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FRONT  ELEVATION  of  RESIDENCE 

E^ECT'ED  IN  BURLINGTON  ,VT. 

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Plate  JVo.2( ). 


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Plate  No.  3o. 


A  PICTURESQUE  COTTAGE  , 

EXECUTED  in  the  environs  of  PHILADELPHIA  . 

Scale  of  Feet . 

1°  i‘  \r  i3  1*  I8  G  .U.Croff,  Arclulect,  Saratoga  .  N  .V. 


^E1^ICA|J  J^OTO-LlTflOG^ApfOc  Co.H  y:  (OsBOtylES  Process  i 


Piute  Ab.3l. 


2  ,3  1+ 


C,.B.Ckoyf  , Architect,  Sarvto &a  .  N.\. 


J>HOTO-LlT^OGI\ApfllC  CO  (OSBOI^fjE  S  J>>\OCESS  ) 


* 


Plate  jV'o.32. 


eleya or  msimnm 

OF  $UITTABL£  FOR  E^E-C't'ion  lN  A  VlL-I-ACrE 

Scale,  %inch,  one  Foot. 

G-  B- CRor r'  ARCH‘Ti  SARAT0GA-  N  •  Y- 


^K\EI\IC>|J  PHOTO-LiT^OG^APH10  CO-H-Y^  (OsBOFyjE  s  f>i\o 


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OF  PLATE  NO.  32. 

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J’HOTO-llT^OGI^Af’^IC  CO.jL-^  (Osbof^Ne  s  J>(\oc 


Plate  No .  34 . 


FRONT  ELEVATION  OF  RESIDENCE  ,  PREPARED  FOR  ERECTION 
Scale  of  Feet  .  DecAT^K  1  \LL  . 


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G  .B.Croff.  Arch’T.  Saratoga 


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Plate  M.  35. 


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t  Photo-Lithographic  CoN-^  (Osborne's  Process) 


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#• 


Plate  JVb.,36. 


"Pie  Interior  is  finished  ip  black  walnut, 
decorated  with  engraved  gilding,  of  elabo¬ 
rate  patterns .  The  frescoes  are  of  the  highest 
order  of  artistic  conception.  The  house  is  a 
little  palace,  and  attracts  much  attention.. 


COSTLY  RESIDENCE  ctbcted  at  PHIL  MONT ,  N.Y. 


i1  .■  i* 


Scale  of  Feet . 


,i2 


G.B.CROFF.  ARCHITECT  .  SARATOGA  .  N.V. 


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A.M.EBjIC/fJ  f>HOTO-LlT|(OG^ApHlC  CO.^Y  (OBBOFyiE  s  process.) 


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A  8eH09LH0U«C,  EJECTED  IN  §@WOYl,EBmLg  .  W]  •¥• 
EXECUTED  IN  BRICK  . 


Scale  of  Feet  . 

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Scale  of  Feet  . 

|Q  |<  ,3  ,3  |4  |* 


&.B. Croft  .Architec1- 


.  Sarato&a  ,  N.Y. 


J>hoto-LitjIogi\apK>c  Co  (Osbo^Ke  s  j^ocess  i 


Plate  JVo.4 0 


G .  B  .Croff ,  Arch’t .  Saratoga .  N .  Y 


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^OTO-LlT^OGf^Af^lC  CO.jt.y^  (Osbof\Kc's  process  ) 


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Plate  JVo.  43. 


ytyt  plate  CorjtaipS  ]Four  J)esigp£  for  Double  W*ipdoWS  for*  Vertical  Walls  of  1st  ,apd  2pd  Jjtorieg  , 
wipe)?  will  be  found  extremely  graceful  arjd  pleasipg  .  ]\|oS.  5 , 6,7 ,S  ,9 , 10,  are  SaWed  orpanjeptS  ,  to 
be  judiciously  used  ,  planted  op  ,  |ipc>l  tTpicH .  Scale  §  ipclj ,  ope  foot .  GB  .Croff.  Arch't  .  Saratoga.  N.V. 


A»\EI\IC/H  fnOTO-LlTflOG^Ap^lC  CO. HV  (OsBOiylc  s  J^octssl 


Plate  No. 


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]S|o.  1  i$  a  triple  Wipdow1  ,  to  be  employed  ip  T°WeP  proptS  ,  over  wide  jJptrapCeS  ,  of  lartje  Bays  . 
jsjo.2  v$  a  wipdow  for4  Ucfttipg  a  gtaircaSe .  ]\(oS.3apd  \  are  double  WipdoWS  ofplea$ipg  desigp. 

)\|o$ .  8  apd  9  afe  £a\Ved  scroll  WorK  to  be  planted  op  . 

"N^os.5,6  ,7, 10,11,  i2  ,  ape  desigpS  for  scroll  \VoPK  to  be  Sa\Ved  tbjrouglt . 

Scale  |  irjcp  ,  o^e  foot .  G-.  B  .  CROFr ,  Arch'T  ,  Sar  atoga  ,  N  .Y 


% 


J>HOTO-LlT^OGI\Apt(lC  CO.  HY  (OSBOFyJE  S  j>i\OCES  s  ) 


Plate  JVo.^S. 


5&T 


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No.  i. 


No .  2. 


]sJo.  3 


Mouldirjqs  at  A ,  A  »  bVea^  out  lj>  . 


O^arnentS  at  Y,y,  afe 
Savr'ed  ttir'ouqty . 


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Ttys  plate  contains  three  deStyty  of  plair)  ,  chaste  (tynopieS,  in  connection  Witt)  Wtyct]  may  lie 
employed  any  of  tty  T^^eS  Styw'n  ip  plates  \ 8,  4.9,  So. 

projection  may  be  adjusted  to  Suit  taste  apd  position . 


Scale,  \  inch,  to  one  foot. 


0. B.Croff  ,  Arch-t  ,  Saratoga  .  n  .y. 


^w\EI\ICAf l  J>H0TO-ltTj<OGI\AJ>)Oc  Co  (Osbo^Ne's  Process) 


$£ale ,  3fc-irjc>} ,  orje  foot  Ftcfyly  Varied  ti]  outllTje  ,  suitable  to  a  flt]e  St^uctuYe  .  Q  b.Croff  ,  Arch*t  Saratoga, m 


J>HOTO-LlT^OG(\AfHlc  Co  NY  (Osbo^c  s  PROCESS  | 


Plate  JVo  .  ^8  . 


Ttji$  plate  cor]tair]S  &ix  De$igg£  f0T<  Tru^e^  to  support  £ar|opie£  ,  urtyicli  will  be  foupd 


Scale  .  \  inch  .  one  foot. 


Very  beautiful  ip  effect 


G  B  Croff  .  Arch’T  .  Saratoga  ,  N  .Y. 


A^E^ICAf/  J'nOTO-LiT^OG^ApKlC  CO-H  ^  (Osboj\Ne  s  p<\  OCES  S  ) 


Plate  JVo  .  . 


_ V 

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&.B  .Croff.  Arch't  .  Saratoga, N  .V. 


A ^OTO-llT^OGRApfllC  Co  j'l.'jf  (OsbofvJCS  process) 


4 


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Scale  ,  %  ir?Cb ,  or\e  Joot . 


G ,  B  .Croff  .  Arch  t  .  Saratoga  ,  N  .V . 


^K\EI\ICA(J  j>H0TO-LlT/4OGf\Ap)<IC  CO.  (  OSBOfyJc  s  J^OCES  S  ) 


Plate  jVb.  5t  . 


SCALE  or  FEET . 

\  1°  I*  I*  I3  l» I8 


Elevation  of  residence 


"DeSiANetj  fotj  Exec\jt|0N  'H  }3AIIAT0<*A 


$p*uW.  N-Y- 

G  B  Choff.  Architect  .  Saratoga,  N  Y. 


>y<\EI\ICAjI  J>HOTO-LlTf<OGI\AF)IlC  Co  NY  (O9B0A.IJC  S  PROCESS  I 


—  —  _  —  —  —  — -  — /o—  —  —  —  —  —  —  — - > 


q.  B-Croff-  Arch’t'Saratoo'a>N  N'' 


J’nOTO-LlT^OG^rHlC  CO-HY  (OsbofvJes  Process  ) 


Plate  JV'o.S 3. 


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1 


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.  Scale  of  Feet. 

!°  ■'  *  <3  K»  l» 


op  RESIDENCE  EXECUTED  IN 

G.B  .Croff  .  Architect  ,  Saratoga,  NY. 


A&\EF\IC/fJ  J^OTO-llT/iOGiy^lC  CO-HT  (Osbop^e  s  f>l^o 


* 


A^ERJCAfi  f>t^OTO-LlT^OGI\ApK‘C  Cd.^Y  (OSBORNE'S  J>^OCESS) 


Plate  M.  $6. 


Vi 


Scale  of  Feet . 
t3  j* _  i  s 


ELEVATION  or  IRON  COMPANY’S  OFFICE  at  PORT  HENRY,  N.Y. 

Brick.  ,  with  Iron 


G.B.Crokf  ,  Arch’t  ,  Saratoga  .  N  .V. 


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AN\EI\IC/f/  J’hoto-Lit^OG^AP^ic  Co  H  .'f.  (Osborne's  process) 


I 


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pT^oHT  £leV4TI(>N  op  C°TTAftE ,  BbiLT  A.T  PHilmoNT  ,  |\|-Y- 


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0-B'CROFF.  ARCH'T’ 


•  N  Y- 


AN\EI\IC/(J  f>HOTO-LlT|(OGI\ApKlC  CO-N-^  (OSBOP^E’S  PROCESS  , 


Plate  JVo  .58. 


F^oPT  Ele\\jioF  of  f\  Block  of  Tenements  ,  ejected  4T  PH'-LNWT  <  ft -Y- 


ELeV^tio/^- 


4 


A*\EFVC>K  f^OTO-LlT/(OGI\ApHlC  CO  HT  (Osborne's  J^ocess  ) 


Plate  No.Sg. 


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'iocttolooooooc^ 


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4 


TJJJWJJJJJJJJX 


I 


r'P)iS  plate  cor)tuiT]3  pour  for  yerarjda;},  “  N0^  1  upd  2  especially 

pleaSipg  .  j\|o$ .  3  apd  4  0/  rpore  ordinary  Copceptio)| . 

No*.  <5,0, 7, 5  are  de$ig)p  oj2  Capitals ,  suitable  jop  either  de^igp  giVer(  op  tlji£  plate. 

4  orle  f°°*  • G.  B  .Crcff  ,  Arch't,  Saratoga  ,  N  .Y. 


Photo-Lit^ogi\ap>( ic  Co.fJT  (Osboivies  process 


Plate  M.  do . 


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I 


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|\oS.  i  ,2,3,4,  a]"e  for  elaborate  agd  beautiful  VempdaS. 

Nos.  5,6,7,  S,  are  capitals  ,  WiitCb  rrjay  be  employed  instead  of  apy  t\eVe  giver}. 

,N  ’  ’  •’  ’  ^  ’  '  '  ’  J  'r  ^  l  G.  B.GROrr,  A.RCHT.  SARATOGA,  N.^ 


I 


J^OTO-LlT^OG^ApH10  CO-H.-^  (Osborne  s  J^ocess.) 


Plate  JV0.61, 


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1 


I 


pi)i$  plate  cor|tair|$  pouf  jo r  Vefur|da$ ,  original  arid  quite  pleaspg 


[y\  Conception. 

No$  .  5,6,7,  <5  are  ufrtf  ,  or  terminals  jor  balustrade  columns  ,  wpere  ttje  lower,  or 

flat  tertiirtul  IS  riot  t|ar,iT|oriiou&  Witt)  US  Sui'foundingS •  s.b.Croff.Arch-t,  Saratoga, n  .v. 


* 


J>110T0-LlT)t0GI\AF)riC  Co  U-Yi  (  OSBOf^N  E  S  PROCESS 


Plate  M.  63. 


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77|i$  plate  coT|tau|$  pour  Depigrp  of  Bailies ,  witt]  Wooderj  yratirjg 
below  them  ,  to  be  employed  similarly  to  tljotie  or)  preceding  page , 

5ee  description . 


\  Scale  ,  %  inch  ,  one  foot.  G.B.Cruff,  Architect,  Saratoga  ,  N.Y. 


\N\,t.niCM i  J>HOTO-LlTj/OGHApf<lc  CO-HY  (Osbo^Ne  s  Process  i 


Plate  M.  64  -  VA 


#— 


Tl]is  Plate  roptaips  ]Pour  DrStyp*  foi*  BulCo,lie^^  Witt)  °Perl  Wooden  gratings 
below  tl]e  Jloor  ,  to  be  employed  at  i  St  J^tory  opepipgS  . 

J}]e  sarpe  railiggs  apd  gratipgS  tpay  be  employed  op  V'erupdaS  upd  porctjeS  , 
apd  tbe  balustrades,  op  SuSpepded  baldopies,  op  upper  stories. 


Scale  ,  %  inch  ,  one  foot . 


G.B.Croff.  Arclrt  ,  Saratoga 


N.Y. 


^Ef\lC,Ap  J’nOTO-LlT^OG^A^IC  Co  H-^  (OsBOfyJCs  PROCESS.) 


J>^OTO-LlTf(OGf\Applc  CO  NY  (OesoivJrs  Process  i 


Plate  No.  66. 


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Parlor4 . 
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n.o" x  /So' 


$}\ed. 


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Ojarrjher. 

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Dirprig  ffmt/,  '  ^ 

9,0"  x  / 3 ,  o 


W.C. 

rm 


J=--—  C— 


First  /“look  Plan. 


flcale  ,  X  inch  ,  <Wf>  foot. 


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FyoNj  ]?lx\/{tioN  oy  Sea  side  dr  £amp -[Ground  £o tta&e, 
prepared  for  exedutioi ?,  at  I\antucket  ,  Mass. 

ficale  j  %  lr\e}\ ,  orje  foot ,  Q-.B.Croff  ,  Arch’T ,  Saratoga  ,  A/.Y! 


7< 


X^EF\IC>(J  J,)10ro  LlT^0GI\Apf(lC  CO  I'l.'jC  (  OSBORNE  s  p^ociss  ) 


Plate  No.  68 . 


pijiplCip/\L  pLou^  pL/v^. 

SCALE  OF  FEET. 

K  iS  I /<> 


Scale  of  Feet 


Dfc^iyr]  oj  aq  Elaborate  aqd  picturesque  Cottage 

Erected  a T  $araT0<m .  N  Y- 


?  ?  i» 


GJ .B.Croff  ,  Arck’t ,  Saratoga.  N  .Y. 


^EI\IC/rJ  fROTO-LlT^OGI^APHlC  CO.fJ.^  (OSBOHlJCs  process) 


Plate  Jib.  6g. 


P^i/^Cip/{L  YLooi{  pi/(N . 


SCALE  OF  FELT  .  „ 

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Design  roq  Street  /H^ont  of  RESIDENCE 
(Srt*  tf  Feet.  AT  BURLINGTON  ,  VT. 


(AiT  (Vo//  ,  AMtyt ,  Saratoga  ,  AT.  Y. 


vx 


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hMf-WH  fHOTO-LlT^OGI\ApjJlC  Co.fj.^  (Osborne’S  fl\OCESS) 


Plate  JVo  .Jo.  \tfL 


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Scale  tffcetTW*  P,ate  F0UT<  De^  of  (>pola$ ,  for*  $(juur‘e ,  flat  or4  hipped  toof  ty>us<tf, 

either^  of  Wtyct]  Will  foi*rn  a  pleasant  feature  iq  ttye  $\\y - outline  .  G.B-Croff,  Arch’*  »  Saratoga, hY. 


i*  .*  ,3 

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/U\Ef\!C/fJ  f>HOTO-LlTjJOGI\Apf(lC  CO.J'1.')^  (Osboi\Nc's  process.) 


Platt  Jto.p. 


T# 


Scale  ,  %  inch  ,  one  foot 


SIDE  ELEVATION 


FRONT  OF  NEWEL. 

Gr.  B  .Groff .  Arch't  ,  Saratoga  ,  1^1  .Y 


f’HOTO-LlT^OGF^Af’jJ'C  Co.fj.yf  (OSBOf\Wc’S  PROCESS  ) 


Piute  JVo . 


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5 


No. 8. 


LTOLrLrLflJt/LO 


Ttji$  Plate  Contains  Eight 
])e$>igg$  for  DeeK  (Jorni<fe$  ^for* 
JV|an$ard  ffoofs ,  that  rrjay  be 
enlarged  or  dogtradted  to  $uit  any 
height  of  roof .  The  proportion  $  a$ 
here  $V|oWr)  ,  are  dorredt  for  i‘oof$  n  ft, 
to  16  ft  ,  irj  t)eiqt)t  . 

GBCR0FF ,  AwtH’T  .  Saratoga.  N  Y- 


An\EI\ICyi|J  J’HOTO-LlTffOGF^ApHlC  Co (Osbornes  process) 


plate  Contain  pour.  for  (galvanized  [rop  Clpinney  t’upS  ,  w‘t)ict}  are  Very 

important  features  in  a  good  design* 

f\|uS  i  ugd  2  are  extPeigely  pleasing  ,apd  n]ay  be  executed  in  Stoge  .  N|u^> .  3  agd  \  ut'e  rgore 
Scale.  %mch,  one  foot.  elaborate ,  ar}d  Suitable  foi‘  execution  irj  Galvanized  Iron  otjly .  CB  Cnff  Arclvt.  Saratoga.  N.Y. 


% 


AHE!\ICAf/  J>HOTO-LlTflOGI\ApHlC  CO-H-^  (Obbop.iJe's  process) 


. 


^E!\IC>(J  J’HOTO-LlT^OG(\AfHlc  CO-H-^  (Osbo^e  s  process.) 


Plate  JYb.77. 


T  % 

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LL 


Stfale  of  Feet , 
.2  ,3  i4  i« 


,10 


fnoHT  elevation  or  BANKING  HOUSE,  ejected  at  Hldsoh  ,  j\|  .  Y 

foundation  and  $tep$  of  01)io  $ar)d-$toiie .  erjtiFe  SupeiWuftut'e  of  u‘or]  and  glaS$ .  G-,B.Croff,  Architect,  Saratoga,  N.V. 


Vi 


A^E!\lC/f J  J>H0TO-LiTJ<OGI\Ap^lc  Co.J'l.'f  ( Osbcr.Ne  s  J>p\o 


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Plate  M.  73- 


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Counting  Room 


COUNTER. 


CASHIER'S  OFFICE. 


CLERKS'  OFFICE 


1 

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DIRECTORS’ 

ROOM  . 

ROOM  . 

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STAIRS 


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ICE  5 


BO'T 


U  bowlX^J1" 


ARertr-  - 


I  CLOSET. 


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VAULT . 


BOXES. 

SAFE 

VAULT. 

PAPERS  AC 

w.c. 


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HALE  . 


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f~i rst  Floor  Plan  or  Bank  ,  at  Hudson . 


m 


lit 


^Ef\ICAfJ  J^OTO-LlTfloG^AFHlC  CO  (OSBOiylE's  pROCESS  ) 


J^OTO-LlT^O GI^Ap^lC  Co.pl.y!  (Osbo^Ne's  process  > 


Plate  Mo.  SO 


I 


( 


A^iyc/fl  p^OTO-LnTfoG^ApH'C  Co.jiyT  (Osboi^e's  Process 


iigr\  for*  a  rnnall  but  beautiful  Villa  executed  in  tlye  guiet  agd 
Village  of  Khin^beeK  oil  the  Hudson. 


djyai'ming 

G  .B.Croff ,  Arch’t  ,  Saratoga,  N.V, 


Plate  JVo.  8  / . 


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No.<  i$  a  design  foi4  a  Solid  Wood,  double ,  Street  frontdoor*,  With  Curved  or1  Square  headlight ,  and  tran$omaboVe, 
No.2,Sinqle  Street  front  door,  headlight  in  top  of  door'.  No. 3 ,  double  Street  front  door,  headliqht  in  top  of  door. 
!S[oS ,  4  and  5  are  designs  for  ridh  and  Costly  WainSCotting  .  'Jbe  designs  of  doors  given  on  this  and  the 
three  Succeeding  plates  ,  Will  be  found  of  great  service ,  and  importance  to  guilders  ,  and  may  be 
„  '  proportioned  to  suit  any  Size  of  opening  .  G.B.Croff.  Arch’T  ,  Saratoga,  N  X. 

SCALE,  3A  INCH  ,  ONE  FOOT.  r  V  J  ? 


Vi 


fHOTO-L[T)<OG(\AfHlC  CO.J'l.’yC  (OSBO^lJE  S  J>t,OCESS.) 


. 


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Plate  JVo.82. 


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RJJJJiUJj 


VfWll  ^ 


|\o.  4 . 


[\joS .  t ,  2 ,  and  \  are  designs  for*  double  ,  Street  front  doors,  with  headlight  in  top  of  door;  these  designs  ate 
suitable  al$o  for  inside  Vestibule  doors,  by  changing  Tniddle  panel  of  Wood  foV  ground  qla$6. 

Mo. 3,  to  be  employed  With  transom 7 and  headliqht  aboVe.  These  door‘s  are  easily  mid  Cheaply  Constructed, 
but  present  an  elaborate  and  CoStly  appearance ,  and  are  appropriate  for*  a  fine  Class  of  houses . 


SCALE,  %  INCH  ,  ONE  FOOT. 


fS|o$.  5  and  6  are  designs  of  rich  wainscot  tiny  for  Libraries  M- 


G-.B.Croff  Arch’t,  Saratoga.  N  .V. 


% 


/^lv\EI\IC/ji/  fHOTO-llT^OG^Ap^lC  CO.^T  (OSBORNES  p^00E 


Plate  JVo.83. 


JSJoS.  1,8,  ,and  3 ,  are  de$ign£  for4  jingle,  Street  entrance  doors  ,  of  rich  and  unique  conception  . 
fSjoS  .4  ,  and  5  ,  ate  de$ign$  for*  Wainsdotting  .  No.5  ,  decorated  in  Some  of  its  featured , With 
engiWed  and  gilded  lines  ,  aS  at  "A”.  Eithel<  Suitable  for  rich  and  elaborate  apartments. 


SCALE  ,  34lNCH  ,ONE  FOOT  . 


a.  B  .CROFF 


ARCH  ’T  ,  SARATOG-A  , 


N  .V  . 


^oto-Lit^ogf^apH'C  Co  NT  (Osboh**'«  process) 


Plate  JVo .  84  • 


m 


fSio$.i,2  ,  and  3  of  this  piute  ar*e  de$iqn$  for4  rich  ,  Single  ,  $ti*eet  entrance  doa^S. 

N0S.4  and  5  ai‘e  designs  for*  WainSCottinq  ,  Suitable  for*  halls  and  Stuii‘-0a$e$ , 

and  dining  -halls . 


SCALE  ,%■  INCH  , ONE  FOOT  . 


&.  B  .CROFF,  ARCH’T ,  SARATOGA,  N  .V. 


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m 


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(\1  CAJvf  J^OTO-llTfJoG^ApfflC  Co.^.f  (Osborne  s  process) 


yy^EF\ic/fJ  pnoTo-liT/loG^AfKic  co.N-'f  (Osbornes  process.) 


Plate  JVo.8<L 


Small  Observatory.  A  Look-out  Summer-house, 

Designed  for  execution  at  Saratoga  Lata  .  for  a  garden  Hfenruce . 


/y  rich  and  Spacious  ARBOR  -  erected  in  the  (^rounds  of  a  beautiful  Villa  ,  in  Saratoga  ,  fsj 
Scale  ,  3/S  inch  ,  one  foot .  G .  B  Croff  ,  Architect ,  Saratoga  ,  N  .V. 


m 


A^EiyC/tJ  j^OTO-L IT  jt  0  G  I^A  pjO  C  CO-H-L  (Osborne’s  ^ocess.) 


m 


Plate  jVo  .  87 . 


}  No.11. 


No  .1 


No.  3  . 


$cale  for  CorrWeS ,  %  to  orje  foot 


No  .4  • 


No .  <5  . 


No. 6  . 


No.  7  . 


No.  14. 


No .  &  . 


No .  16  . 


CORNICE  . 


No.  18 . 


rfis  f'laie  cowcmfS  jen  Design  for  corrfu'e^,  five  punei  )\«ouiu^,ui  jno^.h ,1^,10,^, w, 

ai]d  T¥ee  De£iyrf£>  for4  pcti)ded  Ceilirig$  of  foonjS  Z\  x  40  ft  •  T¥  effe(^t  of  4Scilirig$  Will 

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Nos.  24, to  29  are  sections  of  Hand-rail.  All  of  Which  ai4e  extremely  rich  and  attractive,  but  not  expensive. 
Executed  in  Walnut  ,  With  engraved  lines  laid  in  gilt.  Corniced  may  be  enlarged  to  fit  any  \Vidth  of  opening. 

SCALE.  3/4  INCH.  ONE  FOOT  &.B.CROFF.  ARCHITECT  ,  SARATOGA  .  N.Y. 


/y^Et^lCAK  fHOTO-LlT^OGF^Ap^lC  CO.  (  OSBOFyjE  S  PROCESS  I 


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AlSo  Four  Designs  of  \VindaW  Cornices ,  with  LambrequinS . 

SCALE,  3/4lNCH  ,  ONE  FOOT.  C .  B  .  CROFF ,  ARCHITECT  ,  SARATOGA  ,  N.V. 


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SCALE  ,  3/4 INCH  , ONE  FOOT.  -  G.  B  .CROFF ,  ARCH'T,  SARATOGA.  N  V. 


/y^EI\IC/^  J^OTO-LlT/JOG^Ap^lC  CO.jLT  (OSBORNE’S  J>!>OCESS.) 


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engraved, and  gilded.  f\|o.3a$mall  Suburban  or  Village  (!hapel.  plan  of  4ume. 

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[\|o.i.1ia$  been  executed  ,in  an  appropriate  Situation  ,  in  Greenridge  Cemetery.  Saratoga  ,  |Vj  .Y 

Scale ,  3/8  inch  .  one  foot.  G  B. Croft  .  Arch'T  . 


Saratoga.  N.V. 


J>HOTO-LlT|(OGI\AfHlc  CO.J'l.yT  (Osboi-Me’s  J^OCESS 


VILLA 


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Barbara  Grand 

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SANTA  BABB  ABA,  CAL. 

G.  B.  CROFF,  Architect  and  Constructing  Engineer. 


This  Magnificent  Hotel,  now  projected,  will,  when  completed,  be  the  largest  on  the 
face  of  the  globe,  containing,  exclusive  of  its  many  grand  saloons,  concert  and  dancing 
halls,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  rooms.  Ceilings  of  first  or  saloon  floor  being  25  feet, 
those  above  in  proportion.  The  grand  central  tower  rising  to  the  height  of  two  hundred 
and  sixty-six  feet  above  the  level  of  carriage-drives,  will  be  visible  for  many  miles  away  from 
the  surrounding  landscape  and  the  sea.  Three  elegant  steam  elevators,  and  six  grand  stair¬ 
cases  will  render  the  upper  halls  easy  of  access  and  safe  for  occupation.  Its  entire  appoint¬ 
ments  will  be  munificent  in  the  extreme,  and  the  decorations  in  fresco  and  ornamental 
plaster  work  palatial  in  conception.  The  spacious  and  beautiful  open  court  in  front, 
looking  on  the  placid  bosom  of  the  Pacific,  which  bears  at  this  point  a  striking  resemblance 
to  the  world-renowned  bay  of  Naples,  lacking  only  the  towering  figure  in  the  background 
of  everlasting  Vesuvius  to  oomplete  the  picture,  will  be.  with  its  elaborate  fountains  and 
floral  decorations,  one  of  the  most  bewitchingly  beautiful  pictures  of  art  and  nature  to  be 
seen  on  earth,  vying  with  the  Champs  Elysees'of  Paris  and  the  wonderful  grounds  of  the 
Sydenham  Palace,  England. 


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AINSWORTH  PLACE, 

BROADWAY,  SARATOGA  SPRINGS,  IN'.  Y. 

Plans  and  Drawings,  in  Elevation  and  Detail,  with  Specifications  and  Bells  of  Material  of  every  description  for 

CHURCHES,  BANKING  HOUSES,  SCHOOLS,  VILLAS,  COTTAGES,  &c.,  &c. 

Furnished  ou  Short  Notice.  Special  Attention  given  to 

COTTAGE  JLZELCHITIECTTTIR-E. 

CONSTRUCTION  SUPERINTENDED  WHEN  DESIRED. 

Frill  size  Detail  Drawings  of  every  Feature,  Exterior  and  Interior,  given  witli  every  Set  of  Plans. 

PENCIL  SKETCHES  FURNISHES  FREE,  AND  FORWARDED  WITH  DISPATCH,  ON  RECEIPT  Q:F  ORDER  WITH  DESCRIPTION  OF  LOCATION, 

T0  ANT  PART  OF  THE  COUNTRY,  TO  PARTIES  FINALLY  PROCURING  WORKING  DRAWINGS. 


Complete  Sets  of  Working  Drawings,  embracing  Full-Size  Details,  Plans,  and  the  several  Elevations,  Specifications,  and  Bills 
of  Material ;  also,  Details  Full  Size,  of  any  feature  or  design,  singly,  as  Canopies,  Balconies,  Trusses,  Verandas,  Cornices, 
&c.,  contained  in  this  work,  furnished  at  reasonable  rates,  sent  by  Express  C.O.D.  to  any  part  of  the  country. 

BUSINESS  CORRESPONDENCE  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 

Address, 

G @  Bi  V EO  F  F ,  tA  i*  c*  li  i  ff  C*  t , 

SARATOGA,  AT.  Y. 


1  ’> .  CROFF, 


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limited  Stated  ki\d  Capa  dak 


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Architectural  Work  of  every  description  executed  from  the  Drawings 

of  Architects,  in  any  wood  desired. 


IBUjUSTDS,  inside  and  out. 

SASH,  plain  and  ornamental. 


Elegant  and  Original  Newels 

a.  specialty. 


VESTIBULES,  FRONT  DOORS,  PORCHES,  YERANDAS, 
CORNICES,  BAY  WINDOWS,  BALCONIES, 

CANOPIES, 


f ibraru  fitting,  |  ooh-^jaECfi,  Ijimloiu  {[ornirR  ||ankb,  I'wcoting,  ek 

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All  from  the  plainest  to  the  most  extravagantly  rich  and  beautiful  designs. 


WINDING  OR  STRAIGHT  STAIRCASES. 


With.  Rails,  fitted  to  put  up. 


The  entire  Finishing*  Material  of  Buildings 
of  every  character  and  class, 

INCLUDING 

Glass  and  Hardware,  furnished  ready  to  go  up*  if  desired, 
at  prices  that  defy  competition. 


MODEL  COTTAGE  RESIDENCE 

Of  G.  11.  Choff,  Architect,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 


ADDRESS, 


CROWN  POINT,  N.  Y. 


FARMERS’  NATIONAL  BANK, 

HUDSON,  N.  Y. 

One  of  the  most  picturesque  ami  beautiful  Iron  Buildings 
of  its  size  in  America. 

G.  B.  Choff,  Architect,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 


Magnificent  Mansion  at  Philmont,  N.  Y. 

G.  B.  Croff,  Architect,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 


927  to  933  BROADWAY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y 

JAMES  McKINlTEY, 


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MACHINERY  CASTINGS 


ROOF  CRESTINGS,  STEP  PLATES,  SASH  WEIGHTS, 

HOOK  BLOCKS  FOR  IRON  DOORS  AND  SHUTTERS, 

Church  Gallery  Columns, 


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WINDOW  AND  DOOR  LINTELS, 


Oraamntau  (ftdttiwf  Caps, 

PATENT  SKYLIGHTS  AND  ZINC  ORNAMENTS. 


DEALERS  IN 


Tarred  Fell  and  Water-Proof  Slieailinc  Paper. 


SPECIAL  ATTENTION  GIVEN  TO 


ORNAMENTAL  AND  PLAIN 


SLATE  ROOFING. 


All  Work  done  in  the  most  Complete  Manner. 


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JOSEPH  KIRK. 


P.  C.  TURNER. 


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ALBERT  ERTLE.  Artist, 


A To.  514  1311005145  STJREHT, 


NEW  YORK. 


Fresco  Painting  for  Buildings  of  every  character,  in  any  of  the 
classics,  adapted  to  new  and  original  designs. 

ECCLESIASTICAL  WORK  OF  THE  HIGHEST  ORDER, 

Altar  Pieces,  Emblematical  and  Allegorical  Characters  and  Figures,  [or 

Churches,  Libraries,  Dining  Halls,  Etc. 

Theatrical  Scenery,  Drop  and  Stage  Curtains,  Masonic  Halls,  Music  and  Dancing  Halls. 

SPECIMEN  DESIGN  FURNISHED  ON  APPLICATION. 

None  but  First-Class  Artists  employed,  and  all  Work 

guaranteed. 


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ADDRESS, 


of  this 


,714  BROOME  STREET ,  N.  Y. 


BURTIS  &  GRAFF. 


AI  a  i  nifact  ui*ei\s. 


237  WATER  STREET,  •  N.  Y. 


*’•  S. — As  it  is  always  gratifying  to  us  to  be  able  to  refer  purchasers  to  competent  parties  who  have  had  experience 
with  our  furnaces,  we  take  the  liberty  of  referring  to  G.  B.  Ckoff,  Esq.,  Architect,  whose  knowledge  of  them  through  their 
use  qualifies  him  to  judge  of  their  merits. 

BURTIS  &  GRAFF. 


It  is  a  well-known  fact  that  the  exceedingly 
important  matter  of  heating  a  dwelling  or  public 
building  has  been  but  casually  hinted  at,  or  not 
even  mentioned  by  the  intended  occupants,  or 
the  builder,  until  the  time  lias  arrived  when 
necessity  compelled  attention  to  an  apparatus 
for  this  purpose,  and  the  devising  of  a  method 
for  its  appliance.  We  heartily  coincide  with  the 
opinion  of  the  noted  author  of  this  work,  that 
it  would  be  incomplete  without  a  reference  to 
what  should  be  used  for  this  purpose,  and  the 
way  clearly  pointed  out  for  the  comfort  of  the 
household  and  the  auditory. 

We  think  that  everybody  engaged  in  build¬ 
ing  will  coincide  with  our  views  in  this  matter; 
as  to  the  importance  of  constructing  an  edifice 
with  regard  to  established  rules  for  heating  and 
ventilating;  it  is  presumed  by  most  people  that 
a  heating  apparatus  may  be  placed  at  any  point 
in  a  cellar  which  they  may  think  most  conve¬ 
nient,  and  that  the  heat  can  readily  be  con¬ 
ducted  to  any  desired  point;  and  that  in  case 
«■ 

of  a  failure  in  heating  the  building  to  their 
satisfaction,  the  whole  fault  is  attributed  to  the 
Furnace.  That  the  absurdity  of  such  an  idea  is 
being  generally  admitted,  the  increasing  applica¬ 
tions  we  have  for  information  on  this  subject  is 
a  guarantee. 

Did  space  permit,  we  would  be  glad  to  offer 
to  the  readers  of  this  valuable  work  very  many 
important  hints,  especially  concerning  the  proper  method  of  heating,  together  with  a  full  description  of  our  Furnaces.  But 
as  our  descriptive  circulars,  containing  hundreds  of  reliable  references,  as  well  as  full  information  on  the  subject  of  heating 
and  ventilating  buildings,  may  be  had  on  application,  we  here  take  occasion  only  to  inform  the  public  that  our  Furnaces  are 
acknowledged  by  the  leading  architects  to  be  superior  to  all  ethers  manufactured  in  this  country,  and  that  our  style  of  work 
in  this  line  is  not  only  based  on  scientific  principles,  but  is  most  thorough  in  every  particular  and  guaranteed  in  every 
instance. 


Roofing  Slate 


OF  EVSEY  KIND, 


QUALITY  AND  COLOR. 


Flail  aid  Onameita 


ROOFS 


To  any  Design. 


Hi 


Manufacturer  of  and  Dealer  in  all  kinds  of 


ROOFING-  SLATES 

PIHHSYL  VASIA,  flBIHIA,  and  MAINE  BLACK, 

Vermont  Red,  Purple  Unfading,  Sea  Green,  and  Variegated,  of  any  and  all  sizes,  delivered  on  board 
cars,  or  furnished,  laid  with  Felt  and  Metal  Flashings,  in  any  part  of  the 

United  States  and  Canadas. 


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SLATE  OF  ANY  THICKNESS  OR  SIZE  MANUFACTURED  TO  ORDER. 

Having  large  Quarries  in  Hew  TTork,  Vermont,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  and 
Maine,  we  are  prepared  to  furnish  promptly,  on  short  notice,  any  kind, 
size,  or  color  desired,  feeling  sure  of  pleasing  our  patrons,  first 
premiums  having  been  awarded  us  over  all  other 

manufacturers. 

Estimates  of  Cost  furnished  oil  Application  from  Architects  and  Builders. 

All  correspondence  will  receive  prompt  attention. 

ADDRESS, 


».  £,  WILLIAMS, 


f/  f,  sl  s^sss  m*L  f 

MIDDLE  GRANVILLE, 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY,  N.  Y. 


Fair  Haven,  Vermont,  Marble  and  Slate  Mantels,  and  every  character  of  Architectural  details  executed  in  Marble. 
PLAIN  OR  MARBLEIZED  SLATE,  TO  THE  DESIGN  OF  THE  ARCHITECT,  ON  THE  SHORTEST  NOTICE. 

Imitations  in  all  the  natural  woods  to  match  wood-work  of  apartments,  in  which  Mantels,  Pedestals,  Brackets,  etc.,  may  be  employed. 

TILE  FLOORS  IN  REAL  AND  VARIEGATED  SLATE,  AND  WHITE  MARBLE  OF  ANY  SIZED  CHECKS  DESIRED. 

A  new  and  important  feature  in  our  work  just  introduced  is,  Dimension  Asliler  Block-Work,  in  Variegated  Slate  of  any  widths  and 
lengths  required,  utterly  imperishable  and  capable  of  sustaining  three  times  the  crushing  weight  of  limestone,  presenting  a 
much  finer  appearance,  and  costing  about  one-half  the  price  of  the  former.  This  Ashler  Work  is  especially  adapted 
to  foundations  of  tine  residences,  one  of  the  most  important  features  in  a  good  design. 

We  also  execute  from  the  same  material.  Sills  and  Lintels,  Plain  and  Ornamental  Cornices,  Brackets, 

Steps  and  Risers  for  Stairs  in  Fire-Proof  Buildings,  Outside  Steps. 

Slate  Wainscoting  Marbleized  in  Imitation  of  the  most  desirable  stales  of  American  and  Foreign  Marbles. 

SLATE  WASH'  TUBS  ANB  SINKS,  1AEJEE  PLUMBERS’  SLABS,  &c. 

Below  we  present  some  of  our  new  designs.  Illustrated  Catalogues  sent  Free  on  Application,  giving  a  great  variety  of  design. 

Orders  respectfully  solicited  and  promptly  tilled. 


A^Vdclpes 


JAMES  POTTLE, 

SECRETARY  AND  TREASURER, 


No  1. 


FAIR  HAVEM,  VERMONT. 


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Design  sf  possessing  tie  most  intensely  deep  and  beautiful 
Shadows,  and  graceful  attractive  lines  | 

In  Short,  everythin!  •  known  to  the  worth  of  Plaster  Ornaments  in  Architecture,  furnishes  at  prices 

that  rival  ail  competition. 

(Ijoritices,  jjim,  and  |)rnamcntal  ij  ] o tii  put  up  mitlt  dispatch  in  anp  pai|t  of  the  {|  mmtrp. 

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Goods  Securely  Packed  and  Shipped  to  any  part  of  the  United  States , 


C.  M.  WHITE, 

BOX  374, 

SARATOGA  SPRINGS,  N.  Y. 


A  IDIULL' r-!' ri' r,t 


PLUMBERS’  SUPPLIES  OF  FINEST  QUALITY, 


pearl  street,  n.  y. 


NO  CHAIN,  NO  STOPPER,  NO  CHAIN  STAY. 


wash  Basin  and  Slab,  with  Valve  attached. 


SECTIONAL  A  IEW. 


FOR  WASTES  OF  WASH  BASINS  AND  BATHING  TUBS. 

As  represented  in  above  cuts,  will  be  found  upon  an  examination 
to  be  entirely  free  from  the  objections  which  have  hitherto  prevailed 
against  the  use  of  valves  for  these  purposes.  The  chamber  or  tube 
coming  through  and  Hush  with  the  top  of  marble  slab,  and  the  plate 
and  pull  being  screwed  into  the  chamber  from  the  top  or  outside,  allows 
for  the  removal  of  the  working  parts  in  case  of  any  obstruction  in  so 
simple  a  manner  as  to  entirely  overcome  the  disadvantages  of  the  old 
style  valve.  It  will  also  be  noticed  that  Rubber  has  been  substituted 
for  the  brass  disc,  thus  insuring  a  more  durable  and  much  more  relia¬ 
ble  article. 


RILEY’S  PATENT  SELF-ACTING  IRON  CISTERN, 

For  supplying  Hopper  Water  Closets.  Always  empty  except 
when  t lie  seat  is  occupied,  simple  in  construction,  inexpensive, 
very  durable,  and  in  its  action  absolutely  automatic.  It  will 
be  seen  that  when  the  seat  is  occupied  the  lever  is  depressed 
(see  clotted  lines),  the  outlet  closed,  and  the  Ball  cock  opened, 
supplying  the  cistern  with  the  desired  quantity  (which  may  be 
regulated  by  the  float) ;  and  on  leaving  the  seat,  the  lever,  which 
is  connected  with  fixture  under  seat,  again  drops  to  its  place, 
lifting  the  plug  which  is  also  an  overflow,  and  discharges  the 
water  into  the  hopper.  The  arrangement  being  such  that  it 
cannot  be  set  to  run  all  the  time. 


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